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06th Jan 2017

Everyone’s making the same joke after Sofiane Feghouli’s open goal miss for West Ham

This was always going to happen.

Tom Victor

The first half of West Ham United’s FA Cup clash with Manchester City was defined by two key moments.

Yaya Touré put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot after Angelo Ogbonna was ruled to have fouled Pablo Zabaleta, a decision which the Italian defender protested strongly.

And just a couple of minutes later, the home side had a great chance to equalise, only for Sofiane Feghouli to fire wide of an open goal after Willy Caballero had palmed away an effort from Michail Antonio.

A Håvard Nordtveit own goal and a David Silva finish gave Pep Guardiola’s team a 3-0 lead at the break, making the Algerian’s miss even more costly.

Feghouli was only starting because the London club had won their appeal against the red card he was shown against Manchester United on Monday – the fourth time they have had a red rescinded since the start of the 2015/16 season.

And plenty of people wondered if West Ham would have been better off letting Mike Dean’s refereeing decision go unchallenged.

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